To Be Going To …
Make up sentences using … to be going to… It's only 7 o'clock in the morning but the sun is shining and it's warm. It is going to be a beautiful day.
John is driving on the wrong side of the road! It ….an accident!
Carol is eating her third box of chocolates! She … sick!
- What a fantastic race! Roger is nearly there! Only 50 metres to the finish. - He … win!
- Look at those boys on that big bicycle! They're not safe. - They … fall off!
This film is making me feel very sad. I … cry.
Look at the pictures and say what people are going to do.
Say what you think these people are going to do. Alice is in the kitchen. A cup of coffee and a sandwich are on the table. Paul is sitting in the armchair. He Is opening a book. Anna is in the shop. She likes a large beautiful mirror. Peter is in the bathroom. The water is running.
John and Jane are wearing tennis clothes and they have their tennis rackets in their hands. Frank is standing near the bookcase with a book in his hand. His other hand is on the bookcase door.
Mother is in the kitchen. There are many cups and in the sink which are not clean. The water is running. Some boys and girls are outdoors and one of them has a ball.
Answer the questions. Where are you going to have breakfast? Where are you going to have lunch? Where are you going to take a shower? Where are you going to watch television? Where are you going to sleep?
Make up questions with …to be going to… B EN : WHAT / D AD / DO ? Whats Dad going to do? Mum: Paint the kitchen walls. B EN : what colour / he / do them? What colour is he going to paint them? Mum: White
PAUL: Joe and Kate / get married? SALLY : Yes, in the autumn. PAUL: where / they / live? SALLY : With her parents.
J ILL :what / you / buy / for Paul's birthday? Meg:I don't know yet. Jill:he / have / a party? ? Meg:Yes, on Saturday
том:you / buy / a new computer? SUE :Yes. том:what kind / you / get? SUE :An Apple Mac, I think.
MARY: what / Sarah / do / after university? JACK : First, she's going to travel. MARY: how long / she / be away? JACK: About six months.